
Czech / Overseas Music University affiliated professor
Poland in the north, Slovakia in the east, Austria in the south, and the Czech Republic bordering Germany in the west. Separated from Slovakia in 1993.The capital is the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague and the Prague Conservatory, and the Janacek Academy of Music in Bruno.
Dr. Yang Vobozil
Chief horn player of the Czech Philharmonic with experience in the international competition honorary award
Learn from a solo horn player who is the principal of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra and teaches at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague.

Thomas Chiral Sensei
Taught by the principal horn player of the Prague State Opera Orchestra.
Thomas Chiral is the chief horn at the Czech State Opera, the Czech State Opera, and is also active in ensembles and chamber orchestras.

Dr. Michael Crowtil
Czech Phil Chief Timpani player who knows all about the orchestra
Michael, who plays an active part in the Czech orchestra, will teach you the secrets of orchestra play and the tips for breaking through the audition.

Ivan Secualt Sensei
Czech Phil Chief Oboe, who also taught at the prestigious Brno Conservatory.
If Ivan Sekwald, who is active not only in orchestra but also in solo and chamber music and is a professor in charge of three subjects, teaches me, it's not scary.

Dalibor Cadosic Sensei
Leader of the bass part of the Prague State Opera Orchestra.
Let's learn from Dalibol, who was active not only in the famous Czech orchestra but also in the Slovak group of great performers "Cappella Istropolitana".

Dr. Wurtslav Srivansky
Learn from the principal flute player of the Prague State Opera Orchestra.
Vatlav, a first-class orchestra, flute quartet, and chamber music soloist, teaches with 15 years of teaching experience.

Sensei Karel Superior
Former Czech Phil Principal player who taught at the Prague Conservatory.
A professor who has been the chief viola player of the famous Czech Philharmonic for many years and is active not only as an ensemble but also as a viola soloist.

Sensei Izzy Posredney
Learn from the best viola players in the Czech Republic, the kingdom of strings and ensembles.
He is a top-class violist who is active in the famous Czech Philharmonic and the Czech Philharmonic Quartet, which is known for his advanced playing techniques.

Dr. Frantisek Marie
Rely on veterans who teach at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague.
Frantisek Marie, who has been active as a professional for more than 40 years and knows everything about playing the piano, offers Czech-level lessons.
